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Identification of RFLP markers linked to the cereal cyst nematode resistance gene (Cre) in wheat
Authors:K. J. Williams  J. M. Fisher  P. Langridge
Affiliation:(1) Department of Crop Protection, University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, 5064 Urrbrae, South Australia;(2) Department of Plant Science, University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, 5064 Urrbrae, South Australia
Abstract:The cereal cyst nematode (CCN) (Heterodera avenae Woll.) is an economically damaging pest of wheat in many of the worlds cereal growing areas. The development of CCN-resistant cultivars may be accelerated by the use of molecular markers. The Cre gene of the wheat line ldquoAUS 10894rdquo confers resistance to CCN. Using a pair of near-isogenic lines (NILs) that should differ only in a small chromosome segment containing the Cre locus, we screened 58 group-2 probes and found two (Tag605 and CDO588) that detect polymorphism between the NILs. Nulli-tetrasomic and ditelosomic lines confirmed that the restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) markers identified were derived from the long arm of wheat chromosome 2. Crosses between ldquoAUS 10894rdquo and ldquoSpearrdquo and the NIL ldquoAPrdquo and its recurrent parent ldquoPrinsrdquo were used to produce F2 populations that gave the expected 3ratio1 segregation ratio for the resistance gene. Linkage analysis identified two RFLP markers flanking the resistance gene. Xglk605 and Xcdo588 mapped 7.3 cM (LOD=6.0) and 8.4 cM (LOD=6.7), respectively, from the Cre locus.
Keywords:Restriction fragment length polymorphism  CCN  Genetic mapping  Triticum aestivum  Heterodera avenae
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